The card, which features a rematch between welterweight contenders Carlos Condit and Martin Kampmann, plus a lightweight contenders bout between Donald Cerrone and Rafael dos Anjos, takes place at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The main card airs on FOX Sports 1 following prelims on FOX Sports 2 and Facebook.

Follow along with our round-by-round updates and official results beginning at approximately 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT) for the preliminary card and 8 p.m. ET for the main card.

Round 1 – Rob Hinds will get the first fight started as the third man in the cage. Bowling takes the center quickly as the two bounce around each other, and they land right hands nearly at the same time. But Fowling quickly comes back with another one and has Trujillo backing up – only to eat a couple from his opponent seconds later. Bowling lands a stiff left before the pace slows just for a moment. Bowling tries to get inside, and does, but Trujillo catches him stiff. It forces Bowling into a takedown attempt, and he scoops him up, holds him near the fence, then drops him on his back. But Trujillo is back up quickly and we’re back to standing. Bowling lands to the body, then eats a knee from Trujillo, who then works on his jab some more. Bowling eats a few punches, and Trujillo bullies him to the ground, where he takes his back and then works to side control. Trujillo lands knees to the side as Bowling tries to get to his feet – but Bowling gets a tight guillotine. Hinds looks like he’s going to get inside to stop the fight, but then backs away. Bowling adjusts his grip, but the 10-second clapper goes off and Trujillo will survive the round. The late submission attempt should give Bowling a 10-9 round on the MMAjunkie.com scorecard.

Round 2 – Big kick toward the side of the head from Bowling, and he comes behind it with a nice left jab. Trujillo continues to throw big bombs, though, and he’s landing his jab. Bowling moves in 50 seconds in and gets a brief takedown, but again Trujillo is back up and he lands a couple lefts. Trujillo may be tiring, and Bowling lands a kick to his lead leg. He gets inside and lands a couple knees along the fence, but Bowling pushes him away and lands a right uppercut. Trujillo drops his hands, and Bowling moves in and starts to land. Trujillo answers back, and Bowling puts him on the mat right in front of his own corner. Back in the feet, Trujillo eats a combo with a good left hook. Although Trujillo looks tired, he’s still throwing, and the success of his jab is evidenced on Bowling’s face. With 45 seconds left, Bowling again drags the fight to the canvas. He locks up a rear-naked choke. Trujillo gives a thumbs-up to the ref, and he’ll escape. But with Bowling on his knees along the fence, Trujillo landed two straight knees – the first looks like it hits the chest. But the second clearly hits Bowling in the face, and hits him squarely. After the knee, Trujillo lands an additional punch. Hinds tells Trujillo he’s taking a point away from him – but not disqualifying him. Bowling gets a look from the doctor. And the doctor – and she will be the one who calls this off. She says Bowling was knocked out completely and the fight has to stop. Hinds is going to rule this a no-contest because he says the knee was not intentional.

Round 1 – Gary Copeland – the famed “Mini Brock” – oversees our second fight. Cummings will take the center and eats a leg kick from Alloway. Cummings kicks, and Alloway looks for a takedown. The two nearly take out Copeland, but he scrambles out of their range just in time. Alloway looks for a guillotine along the fence as Cummings looks for a takedown, but has to give it up. And Cummings, who has dropped down from middleweight to welterweight for the first time, bullies the fight back to the ground. Cummings keeps the pressure on briefly as Alloway gets back to his feet. Cummings gets inside with a solid left, but Alloway ties things up right after. There’s not a ton going on, but both fighters are working to gain an advantage. Cummings finally gets another takedown with a minute left, and on the ground he gives his back. Cummings will go after a D’Arce choke, and he’s going to get it. Alloway has to tap. Nice finish for Cummings in his official UFC debut, with 31 seconds left in the round.

Round 1 – Herb Dean sees his first reffing work of the night. Head tries to pressure High back, but High counters with a front kick. When Head swings over the top, High ducks under and gets a takedown, straight into side control. Head recovers to half-guard, but High will try to work for ground-and-pound a minute in. High lands a nice left, and then gets a guilotine. He moves over to mount with it. Head scrambles out for a second, but High gets back with it. He’s in mount again, and Head’s in trouble. And Head’s done. He has to tap to the tight choke.

Round 1 – Dan Miragliotta will officiate for Indiana’s Elkins. Elkins takes the center and lands a 1-2 early. Good overhand left for Elkins, and then he tries to back Hioki up with a body shot that’s just off the mark. Hioki lands a kick to the body, but Elkins contineus to come forward with quick combos. Hioki lands and backs Elkins up for a moment, but Elkins fires back. All on the feet so far, and Hioki is bleeding. Elkins circles outside and tries to catch a kick, but he can’t use it. Hioki kicks again, and Elkisn works for a takedown. He can’t get it, and Hioki tries to land a knee on the exit. Hioki’s kicking to the body, and then lands a straight right. But seconds later, Elkings puts him against the fence and lands big combinations. He’s got Hioki hurt. Elkins hears the crowd, and he raises his hands to lead them on. But Hioki gets another teep through and hurts Elkins to the body. He’s got Elkins in trouble now. He goes after a choke, but Elkins defends. Hioki is doing well on the ground, but Elkins escapes and briefly goes after a leglock. But after getting back to his feet, Hioki drags it to the floor again. Elkins will survive the round, and though he was doing good early work, Hioki will get a 10-9 round on the MMAjunkie.com scorecard.

Round 2 – Elkins’ corner wants him to stop backing up. So he comes forward and lands a big combination quickly. Then another one with a left. He throws a Superman punch that lands. Hioki goes after a takedown and gets it, but Elkins escapes and gets to his feet. Elkins kicks to the body, then tries to land a right when Hioki catches it. Hioki lands a knee to the body, then tries to teep another couple times. Elkins gets inside and Hioki isn’t afraid to stand right in front of him and trade back. A high kick from Elkins is blocked. Hioki swings over the top, but Elkins lands a good double-leg takedown. He’ll go to work out of Hioki’s guard. He tries to take Hioki’s back, and he nearly has it. He’ll settle for side control and starts landing some good ground-and-pound as the crowd gets behind him. But Hioki recovers to guard. He’s got 90 seconds left to work on the position. Hioki gets back to his feet, but Elkins holds on – as Hioki tries for a kimura. He may have it. The fight hits the ground, but takes Elkins’ back with 45 seconds left. Elkins escapes, but Hioki is on top. Hioki wants the triangle, but doesn’t have it and it’ll be Elkins on top as the round winds down. MMAjunkie.com will give the second to Elkins, 10-9.

Round 3 – Good ovation from the crowd at the start of what the paying customers have deemed the best fight so far. Hioki looks to land those kicks again, and Elkins is again trying to land combos. He has Hioki backed toward the fence, and he scoops inside with a double-leg takedown and now will have to work out of Hioki’s guard. Elkins lands some good punches there. Hioki will want to look for a triangle or an arm from his back. Elkins postures up and lands a good left hand. Then a right. Then another left. Midway through the round, Elkins has taken control of the round – and for that matter, probably the fight. He tries to step over to side control, but gives it up. Hioki trying to control Elkins’ arms to limit the ground-and-pound. Hioki wants that triangle , then perhaps an omoplata. But Elkins again defends. With a minute left, Elkins gets to half-guard, and he keeps Hioki pinned at the fence. He works more punches to the head and body, completely stifling him most of this round. With 15 seconds left, Elkins lands a few big punches. He’ll win the round 10-9 on the MMAjunkie.com card, and should win the fight 29-28.

Round 1 – Highly anticipated UFC debut for Thatch, who has nine first-round finishes in his nine wins. Rob Hinds will look over things after a rough go of things in his first fight. They touch gloves, and Thatch will take the center. He presures Edwards early, but Edwards comes forward and tries to tie things up. Thatch responds with a knee, then a kick that drops Edwards. Hinds moves in quickly to take a look, but he leds Edwards work out of it. On the feet, again Thatch lands a kick. And then knees. Edwards is in big trouble as Hinds keeps looking in. He’s eating knees and punches. He takes him down. Hinds continues to let him have a moment to work. But he’s done for as Thatch pounds him out along the fence. Impressive win for the newcomer, who gets yet another first-round victory, and yet another quick one.

Round 1 – Herb Dean gets us started, and Abedi patiently looks at the distance from the center. He throws a left kick to the body. Then a right front kick. Then another to the body. Nothing from Andrews yet but pawing toward a jab, though he is switching stances. The crowd isn’t pleased 75 seconds in, and Abedi responds with another body kick. A left hand is mostly on the mark for Abedi, and he clinches up and then gets a big slam takedown right into side control that draws some “oooohs” from the crowd. Andrews works nicely, though, and gets back to his feet and gets a brief takedown of his own. Back on the feet, Abedi lands a nice trip takedown and tries to go to work out of Andrews’ guard. Not a ton of action, but Abedi lands a decent elbow. He’s going to go after a guillotine as Andrews tries to fight him off. Andrews tries a taekdown, but Abedi reverses and goes after what looks like a tight guillotine. But Andrews survives it and actually finishes the round on top. MMAjunkie.com will score the first 10-9 for Abedi.

Round 2 – Both fighters swing early in the second. Andrews lands a pair of inside leg kicks, and Abedi fires back to the body. Ninety seconds in, the crowd isn’t too thrilled with the lack of activity. Andrews wants a takedown, but Abedi defends, then lands a pair of good punches. On the ground, Abedi briefly looks guillotine, but he’ll try to pound away from side control, then half-guard. He lands some big left hands, and Andrews is in some trouble. Again Abedi will gov after the guillotine choke. He’ll transitino from there to an arm triangle, but Andrews gets out of it and back to the feet to ride out the round with a few knees. But MMAjunkie.com scores the second for Abedi, 10-9

Round 3 – Andrews may have some work to do here in the third – he likely needs a finish. And he lands a right hand that backs Abedi up, forcing Abedi to clinch. Again, the crowd boos the perceived lack of work, and Dean warns them to fight, as well. He splits them up to restart with 3:50 left, and on the reboot Andrews lands a right hand. It’s big. He then lands some uppercuts, and Abedi is in trouble. He hits the ground. Andrews pounces and lands five good shots on the ground to get the stoppage from Dean. Big comeback TKO victory for the Australian.

Round 1 – Big Dan Miragliotta will oversee the first fight on the main card, and we’re underway with a middleweight scrap between a pair of “Ultimate Fighter” veterans. Tavares lands an outside leg kick early, then another one. McDaniel tries to go up high, but Tavares responds with a front kick that just misses its mark. Another leg kick lands for Tavares, the biggest favorite on the card tonight. McDaniel lands a good left hand, then moves inside and wraps Tavares up against the cage. But Tavares pushes away and they go back to the middle, where Tavares presses forward with a nice pair of jabs. Again, Tavares just misses a high kick, but McDaniel stays in the pocket and fires back. Tavares cathes McDaniel off-balance and lands a couple punches on the ground. He lands a good combination, but McDaniel gets in and gets a double-leg for a moment. Tavares powers back up, and McDaniel lands a low knee. Miragliotta gives Tavares time, but he says he doesn’t need it. McDaniel lands again, but Tavares gets an underhook and is looking to reassert some control on the fence. They break apart with 10 seconds left, and Tavares lands a solid body kick. It’s not a blowout in the first, but MMAjunkie.com gives the round to Tavares, 10-9.

Round 2 – Tavares puts a good kick on McDaniel early, then lands a right that rocks him. Tavares goes right back to the body, and Tavares lands a left, then a right. McDaniel hits the canvas, but it’s mostly a slip as he moved backward to try to avoid the punch. Tavares has good early momentum in the second, and again he kicks to the body. Shortly after, Tavares is off-balance and McDaniel falls right into a takedown on top. Tavares tries to push out from his back, and he gets back to his feet. The crowd starts to get a little unsettled. But the two fighters get inside and land on each other. After a scramble, McDaniel winds up on his back with Tavares kicking the legs as the crowd boos. Miragliotta stands them up. But it’s another 10-9 round for Tavares.

Round 3 – McDaniel probably has to bring the urgency this round, and he lands a left hand that clips Tavares. They tie up, and Tavares lands some knees. McDaniel thinks one landed low, but Miragliotta says it didn’t. McDaniel pushes him off, but seconds later, a Tavares kick leaves no doubt on where it lands – right in the mommy-daddy parts. McDaniel gets a moment to recover. Once he does, he gets in nicely and gets a double-leg takedown. He’s in half-guard and is looking to set up an arm-triangle choke. Tavares gets back to guard, and he’ll look for a kimura on McDaniel’s left arm. “Bubba” gets his arm out and tries to take the back. He can’t, and he goes back to work from Tavares’ guard. Tavares defends nicely and probably has to just ride out the last 90 seconds to win the fight. McDaniel passes to side control, but Tavares gets back to half-guard. And he’ll survive a rough third round. McDaniel gets the frame, 10-9, on the MMAjunkie.com card, but Tavares should have the fight, 29-28.

Round 1 – Gary Copeland will be the third man for these bantamweights. Perez kicks high early, but Mizugaki answers back with a combo. And Mizugaki brings some more after a “Goyito” left hand lands. Mizugaki is known for having one of the better chins in the division, something he put on display his first fight in the United States more than four years ago against Miguel Torres. Perez lands a body shot, then a one-two. Then a flying knee is good, and Perez comes right behind it with a left hand. Perez lands a right, then misses a front kick. Mizugaki lands a right hand as Perez comes forward, and shortly thereafter perez bullies the fight to the ground and pushes Mizugaki to the cage with a double-leg. Perez is bleeding from his nose thanks to a punch from Mizugaki. Perez wants a guillotine, but Mizugaki gets to his feet before “Goyito” puts him right back down. Perez is making rather easy work of Mizugaki in terms of ground work. With 75 seconds left, well go back to the feet. But out of nowhere, it’s Mizugaki who lands a big double-leg takedown, and then goes after a choke. Perez gets back upright, and he’ll land some knees to the body. Mizugaki had the nice takedown, but it’s a 10-9 round for Perez on the MMAjunkie.com scorecard.

Round 2 – The sweat flies early as both fighters fire off heavy hands. Perez’s corner told him he needs to be a little more “tranquilo,” or “quiet,” in the second. Mizugaki lands a big straight right, then one right behind it in a nice exchange. Perez thinks about a shot, but bails out. Midway through, Perez kicks, but Mizugaki counters with a crisp punch. Solid right hand from Perez hits mostly shoulder, but sounds very crisp. The two trade at the two-minute mark, and a Perez takedown attempt isn’t there. Mizugaki lands a big straight right that is well-timed, but Perez lands a knee. It’s a close round, with decidedly less action than the first. But MMAjunkie.com will give the second to Mizugaki, 10-9.

Round 3 – Big flurries land for both after a minute, and Mizugaki looks good bringing the fight briefly to the canvas. Mizugaki slowly may be taking over this fight. Perez gets a takedown along the fence. Mizugaki tries to get up, but Perez keeps right on him. He lands a knee with Mizugaki gets back up. They’ll tie up and work for position. But then Mizugaki lands a takedown, and Perez is in guard with half a round left in the fight as Mizugaki looks for some punches. Mizugaki takes Perez’s back. He’s got a rear-naked choke, and it looks good. But “Goyito” escapes and bullies back out. He lands a takedown as Mizugaki looks tired. But Perez still may have some work to do in the final 90 seconds. Back on the feet, the two stay tied up. They fire with a flurry late. And it may be one that steals the round for Mizugaki. MMAjunkie.com thinks he took the final round, 10-9, and the fight 29-28.

Round 1 – McGee comes forward early and lands a kick. He rushes forward and pushes Whittaker to the cage, but they break apart. McGee lands some rights, then a high kick is just off the mark. A left counter from Whittaker lands as McGee kicks to the body. Good kick to the lead leg by McGee. Whittaker mostly counter-punching right now. McGee thinks about a shot, but then eats a left hand. A punch and kick combo from McGee is pretty solid, and righta fter that he goes inside for a takedown that he nearly finishes. McGee is cut near his hairline and bleeding down the left side of his face. It’s close, and McGee didn’t do a ton of damage, but he was more active and he’ll sneak in a 10-9 first round on the MMAjunkie.com card.

Round 2 – McGee lands a good right hand a minute in, and Whittaker drops to his knees. McGee tries to capitalize and stays right on Whittaker, keeping the pressure. An elbow along the face is good from McGee. He bullies Whittaker to the floor, then nearly takes his back before Whittaker pops back up. McGee is bringing all kinds of different strikes – side kicks, front kicks, elbows, then mixing in takedown attempts, and he’s keeping Whittaker very much unsure of what to do. He lets his jab get through a couple times, and then another elbow. McGee has a seond cut on his face – he’s the more active fighter by far, it seems, but Whittaker is trying to make the stuff he lands really count. A nice duck and left uppercut from Whittaker is on the mark, followed by a left jab. A kick to the head just misses for him, and he lands a knee at the horn, as well. Whittaker takes the second on damage, 10-9 on the Junkie card.

Round 3 – Fight could be hanging in the balance here in the third. Whittaker looks to land that right elbow again as he looks like he’s got his range. A spinning back kick from McGee lands to the body and backs Whittaker up. Then he catches Whittaker off-balance and has him slipping. Whittaker lands a good three-punch combination. With three minutes left, McGee probably needs to get back to what he was landing in the first. But Whittaker lands some good left hooks. Whittaker sprawls out of a McGee shot. Spinning kick is telegraphed by McGee and Whittaker easily dodges it. Left hand is good once again from Whittaker. McGee keeps the pressure coming though, and as the one-minute mark hits, the crowd cheers him on. He gets inside and lands some more. He’s not doing tons of damage, but the amount of strikes he landed has been impressive. McGee gets the third, 10-9, and MMAjunkie.com thinks he gets the fight, 29-28.

Round 1 – Melancon lands early, but it’s Gastelum who powers in after 45 seconds for a double-leg takedown. Melancon works his way back to the feet, though, and lands a shot to the body. As Melancon comes forward again, Gastelum again lands a takedown, but they pop right back up. High kick lands for him, and then three punches after that. Melancon tries to go to the head, but Gastelum kicks to the body, then lands some big combos. He drops Melancon quickly with a left uppercut, then very quickly moves around and takes his back. He locks up a rear-naked choke and rolls it over. It’s deep, and Melancon has to tap.

Round 1 – Both fighters kick to the body early as Dan Miragliotta looks in as the third man. Dos Anjos looks for a combo inside, but they return to the kicking. A knee from Cerrone is on the mark, and he backs it up with a jab. Then he catches a dos Anjos kick and tries to trip him down, but things stay standing. They continue kicking. But Cerrone gets rocked with a right hand and goes down. Dos Anjos tries to take advantage on the ground, but Cerrone scares him off a little going after a triangle choke. Cerrone recovers to full guard as dos Anjos tries to work from his back. Dos Anjos tries to pass, but Cerrone works back to guard, where he lands some good elbows. And they come bigger with about 30 seconds left. “Cowboy” could be in trouble, but he’s going to survive the round. It’s a 10-9 first frame for dos Anjos, though, the underdog in this fight.

Round 2 – Dos Anjos kicks early, and we’ll see if Cerrone makes any changes from the first round. He eats a body kick from the Brazilian, and then a punch to the midsection. Dos Anjos looks like he’s gaining confidence in each strike. Dos Anjos is having success getting inside, and he lands a good knee. Then he fires a right hook to the body. Cerrone shoots in and gets a nice takedown. He quickly gets to half-guard, and that will neutralize dos Anjos for the time being. Cerrone tries to pass, and he nearly pins dos Anjos’ right arm. He goes after a guillotine, but it’s not there, and dos Anjos gets back to his feet. Now the Brazilian shoots for a takedown, and he pins Cerrone against the fence trying to finish. He can’t, though, and they go back to work on the feet. They trade body kicks with 90 seconds left. dos Anjos wants a takedown with a minute left and he gets it and lands some shots from on top. It’ll be another 10-9 round for dos Anjos.

Round 3 – It’s likely desperation time for Cerrone here in the co-main event, and he lands a right hand early. But he comes back with a big left kick to dos Anjos’ outside leg that takes him off his feet. But back up, dos Anjos stays active. Dos Anjos desperately wants another double-leg, but he can’t get it. He’s still got Cerrone stifled along the fence midway through the round. With 90 seconds left, Cerrone lands some good punches and he opens up a bigger cut under dos Anjos’ left eye. Cerrone starts throwing with a little more desperation now. Could it be typical slow start Cerrone? But could it be too little, too late? The crowd is behind him. He lands some leg kicks, then eats a right hand. With 10 seconds left, Cerrone won’t be able to get a final flurry off. Cerrone may have stolen the final round 10-9, but it looks like dos Anjos has the fight 29-28.

Round 1 – Herb Dean will officiate this five-round main event rematch. Kampmann looks to shoot for the takedown immediately, going after a single. COndit defends, but Kampmann looks for the inside trip and he gets it. Kampmann will work out of Condit’s guard right away. He looks to pass, but Condit looks for a leglock that stifles the Dane momentarily. Eventually, he regains guard along the fence. Kampmann tries to popsture up and land. Condit gets to his feet, but it’s right back to the ground, and Kampmann takes his back looking for a choke. But Condit weasels his way out and goes after Kampmann’s body. Kampmann gets back to the feet, and he wants to bully it right back down to the floor. And he eventually gets it. Condit looks for a kimura, then wonders if a triangle choke might be there. Neither are. But Condit gets back up and he nearly lands a big punch. Kampmann is complaining about an eye poke, but he won’t get the time, and Condit tries to spinning kicks that are off the mark. But with 30 seconds left in the round, Kampmann again wants a takedown and gets it. It’s a 10-9 first round for Kampmann thanks to the four takedowns he landed.

Round 2 – High kick from Condit early, but it’s blocked. He’ll pepper some more kicks out there, likely wanting to discourage Kampmann from coming in for the takedowns. Condit then narrowly misses a high kick. Kampmann’s left hand is on the button still as Considt tries to kick. Kampmann again wants in for a single, but Condit defends this time. Big combo for Condit is there, and almost immediately Kampmann wants a single. But Condit defends, counters and takes Kampmann’s back on the feet with a body lock. Condit lands an elbow to the side of the head, and already Kampmann looks like he’s slowing down as Condit lands some combos. A pair of Condit right hands are good, and then a kick to the body. Condit puts together a combo, then kicks high. And high again. Kampmann stays busy, but his face is showing the result of some of the punches he’s eaten. Condit throws a spinning back fist, and it nearly lands flush. Kampmann shoots in again, but Condit keeps it on the feet, and again Condit nearly takes his back standing. Condit puts together a two-kick and single punch combo late. Condit will take a 10-9 second round on the MMAjunkie.com scorecard.

Round 3 – Condit teeps early, then spins with a kick. He avoids the takedown as Kampmann comes inside, and he lands a good right hand. Back in the middle, Condit has a high kick partially blocked. A minute in, it looks like Condit will defend another takedown, but Kampmann pulls it off nicely. He doesn’t do any damage on the ground, and Condit gets back to the feet and tries to land a combo on the break Condit starts to put together a combo, and he finishes it with a perfectly placed right elbow between the eyes that immediately opens Kampmann’s forehead up. Condit will try to go to work on that cut. It’s bleeding pretty good, and Condit lands another straight right hand as he looks like a completely different fighter than the first five minutes. He’s backing Kampmann up with ease, and he lands a jumping knee. He goes after a choke, but the blood helps Kampmann slip out. Condit stays on it, taking Kampmann’s back looking for the rear-naked. He won’t get it, and Kampmann gets back to the feet to end the round. It’s a big third round for Condit, 10-9, and we’ll see what the doctor says about Kampmann’s cut.

Round 4 – Kampmann lands a takedown right out of the gate in the fourth, and a right hand as Condit tries to get up. Condit stalks him down and kicks high, then to the body. Condit has him hurt. He’s landing combinations. Kampmann tries to fire back. And Condit lands some knees. He drops Kampmann. And this thing is over. Dean gets in there to shut it down. It’s a big comeback win for Condit after a really rough first round to get a decisive TKO win after a split-decision loss in their first fight more than four years ago.

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